Yes, Staff!Candace Cameron Bure will be on Season 5 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. The Full House alum is part of an all-star cast who will be put through intense military training to test their limits—both physically and mentally.
On July 15, Deadline confirmed the full cast for the upcoming series, which is slated to premiere on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.
Bure will be joined by actress Ruby Rose, former U.S. Rep. George Santos, NBA champion Matt Barnes, Baywatch alum David Charvet, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Brandi Glanville, Mauricio Umansky, and his daughter, Alexia Umansky, actor Oliver Hudson, Super Bowl champion LeSean McCoy, boxer Alycia Baumgardner, Olympian Maxim Naumov, Selling Sunsetstar Breana Tiesi, and comedian Hannah Stocking.
At the time of this writing, Bure had not spoken out about her participation in the upcoming season of Special Forces. However, in recent weeks, she’s been posting some intense gym workouts on social media. In fact, earlier on Wednesday, the Great American Family star shared an impressive workout video in which she was doing plank-jacks along with a friend.
“Who says your 50’s aren’t fun?!” Bure captioned the post. Fans were super impressed with her physique—and her stamina.
“I think I just threw out my shoulder watching this!” one fan joked.
“SO IMPRESSIVE!” someone else said.
“That was incredibly well done, and very cool if I might add, while also being very difficult,” a third comment read.
Bure turned 50 in April—and she’s about to become a grandmother. Her son Lev Bure and his wife Elliott announced they are expecting their first child, and her daughter Natasha Bure is also expecting her first child with her husband, Bradley Steven Perry.
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